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Twelve pages of notes are in front of you and you're ready to look at them to look like Egyptian hieroglyphics. Your syllabus says that one-third of your grade depends upon your performance on this exam. You feel like screaming. You have now entered the "Study Zone," a place where time compresses, panic beckons and brains turn to ielv. Most students feel a sense of dread when an exam looms on the horizon, but people have different ways of coping with the pressures of studying. If this sounds familiar, you are not alone. Study strategies fall into two basic categories: procrastination and advance preparation. Both methods are popular as midterm approach. Procrastinators typically wait until the last minute to review materials for an upcoming quiz, often using the time-honored process of cramming. For the uninitiated, cramming involves learning an entire course in a single night, usually the night before the exam. World-class crammers have been known to absorb the contents of a 400-page textbook in a single night without brain explosion. On the other hand, they are well known for their orange, rearrange, organize and file their notes weeks before an exam. Advance preparation usually involves a strict schedule of study, often to the exclusion of other important activities, such as television. Most procrastinators hold advance preparers in contempt. After all, the procrastinators say, how can you study when *Star Trek: The Next Gen* Marica Pasuric, Kansas City, she never sleeps nightly week was averaged 10.5 hours. "I'm a procrastinator of the worst kind," said Margene Sweeney, Overland Park sophomore. "I think I work better under pressure." eration"is on? For some classes, working under pressure gets good results," she said. The phrase "working under pres- Instructors, who generally discourage cramming, sometimes admit the merits of a last-minute information elude. Joslyn Mai, Roeland Park sophomore, said, "I'll start studying a couple of days before a test and then cram right before it." "The advantage of procrastinating is that you're forced to focus," said Lynn Rubrible, visiting assistant pro-crostography. "You're forced to be efficient." However, many students and instructors believe the advance preparation method of studying is more effective than procrastination. "I like to get things done early," said Gina Beck, Overland Park sophomore. "If you cram, you don't really remember the material." "Break the material into small chunks and study it in small chunks," Christina Sharp, graduate teaching assistant of western civilization, recommended studying a little at a time. As an upcoming exam approaches and help is needed to decipher the study material, most academic departments offer peer tutoring services for befuddled students. If peer tutoring is desired, waiting until the night before a test is not recommended. Probably the best source of help is In pursuit of comfortable studying, Margie Sweeney, Overland Park sophomore, looks over class notes in front of强 Hall. the course instructor. Babette Crowder, graduate teaching assistant of western civilization, said, "Take advantage of the instructor as a resource. I used to pester mine all the time." Attendance down for support group begun by GLSOK Kansan staff writer By Rochelle Olson Kansas staff writer A gay, lesbian and bisexual support group has begun meeting again this semester, but attendance has not increased the levels of last year's meetings. Marcie Gilland, Lawrence graduate student and facilitator for the group, said that word about the group had not gotten around yet. "I think there are a lot of people we're not reaching," she said. The support group began meeting in January, and the average attendance was 15%. meetings. But the maximum attendance at meetings this semester has been three. Gilliland said. The support group was started by Gay and Lesbian Services of Kansas for students who sought personal support but did not feel comfortable discussing their concerns at GLSOK meetings. Gilliland said the support group was designed to be more personal. When people attend a meeting, they are given a sheet describing the issues of confidentiality. Gilliand said. Some people choose not to use their last names. Everyone who attends the meeting is forbidden to reveal what others discuss. Gilliand said support-group meetings were designed to provide a safe and comfortable environment in which to share concerns. ters for the past two years and is cofacilitator of the group. People frequently talk about issues related to "coming out," or telling others about their sexuality. He said that members of the group were at different stages of coming out. Mark, who asked that his last name not be used, has worked at Headquar- From the group, members draw support that they are unable to get from friends because they cannot share their feelings about the sexual part of their lives, Mark said The facilitators allow the people who attend the meetings to choose the pace and topics of the meetings. Mark said that' coming out, family issues, relationships and everyday problems of being a minority were frequent subjects at meetings. Independent Laundromat 26th & Iowa (1 blk west) Quiet, lots of space JUST SKI LT1 This largest and most popular ski vacation resort to choose coast three of the largest and most popular ski vacation spots from for Winter January master Sk Break 92 and what's more important are the deep discounted complete package pricing that only Sunchase, Colorado largest ski four operator can offer. 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